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Carol Patricia Smillie (born 23 December 1961) is a Scottish television presenter, actress and former model. Smillie became famous as a presenter on British TV during the 1990s and early 2000s. She was best known for assisting Nicky Campbell on the UK version of the game show ''
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'' between 1989 and 1994. Between 1996 and 2003, she was the main presenter on the
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home makeover show ''
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''. After leaving the
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, Smillie was a model throughout the 1980s. Her break in television came in 1989 when she auditioned for the role of hostess on ''
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'' After leaving the show in 1994, Smillie appeared on the BBC television channel, firstly as a reporter on ''The Travel Show'', and then the ''
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'' show, eventually becoming the programme's main presenter. The DIY programme ''
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'' established her name and led to her presenting other primetime shows for the BBC, such as the '' National Lottery'' and her own morning chat show ''Smillie's People''. In 2012 Smillie decided to leave mainstream TV and created a new business venture, launching a brand of leak-proof underwear for women, named DiaryDoll. This was later changed to Pretty Clever Pants. In 2018 Smillie relinquished control of her business, licensing the brand to the company High Street TV. As of 2018, Smillie qualified as a humanist celebrant with the Humanist Society Scotland, and is now pursuing a career conducting humanist, non-religious weddings, funerals and baby-namings.


1961–1988: Early life and career beginnings

Smillie was born on 23 December 1961, in
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, Scotland, the daughter of Isobel and electrical engineer George Smillie. She has two older sisters and one older brother. Smillie attended Simshill Primary School and the independent Hutchesons' Grammar School. Academically she attained seven O-grades, including a qualification in fabric and fashion. She left the following year with three Highers, but needed five to get into the
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. Smillie studied at Langside College, but managed only one more, which she has attributed to too much freedom and enjoying herself. Undeterred, she spent another year at Cardonald College, finally achieving this goal. At age 18, in 1979, Smillie embarked on her first year at the Glasgow School of Art, studying Art, Design, and Fashion, with the idea of becoming a fashion designer, but felt she didn't really fit in with the typical punk students sporting green hair and pink shoes. To subsidise her studies, Smillie worked in a cocktail bar, modelling part-time, and eventually left to embark on a modelling career. Smillie then joined the Best Modelling Agency, run by Fiona Best. Too short at for catwalk modelling, she booked photo shoots and promotions. Smillie worked for the agency throughout the 1980s. Smillie met her future husband, former model Alex Knight, through Fiona's agency.


Life and career


1989–present: Television career


1989–1994: ''Wheel of Fortune''

Smillie's presenting career launched in 1989, at age 27, when she beat 5,000 other applicants to become the hostess and puzzle board operator of
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's ''Wheel of Fortune'' game show. She co-presented the show until 1994 with Nicky Campbell.


1994–1996: ''Get It On''

Fashion series presented by Smillie and produced by Scottish Television.


1992–1993: ''The Travel Show''

Reporter on
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's ''
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''.


1995–1996: ''Hearts of Gold''

Smillie joined the show as co-presenter with Mickey Hutton, alongside the main presenter Esther Rantzen. The show recognised unsung heroes and heroines who had shown outstanding bravery and dedication to public life.


1996–2000: ''Holiday''

Stints followed on
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for the ''
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'' programme. Smillie continued to present holiday programmes such as ''Summer Holiday'', ''Holiday Swaps'', ''Holiday Heaven'' and ''Holiday Favourites'' throughout the 1990s.


1996–2003: ''Changing Rooms''

In 1996, Smillie became the original presenter of BBC Two's new DIY show ''Changing Rooms''. The show was an immediate success and was transferred to BBC One for series 2. The programme is credited with starting a craze for DIY in the late 1990s. During her time on the show, it won a National TV Award and an INDIE Award and were BAFTA nominated. Smillie remained the main presenter for 13 series, leaving in 2003. In September 1998, she was the subject of ''
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''.


1996–2000: ''The National Lottery Show''

In 1996, Smillie was selected as a presenter of the BBC ''The National Lottery Show''. She mainly appeared on the Wednesday Midweek Draw show, but also made occasional appearances on Saturday nights. Smillie presented various incarnations of the show between 1996 and 2000. In September 2006, she appeared on ''The National Lottery: Everyone's A Winner!'' in
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.


1996–1997: ''Smillie's People''

In 1998, Smillie hosted a short mid-morning celebrity chat-show on BBC One entitled ''Smillie's People''.


2003–2005: ''Dream Holiday Homes''

In 2003, after leaving ''Changing Rooms'', Smillie joined the Channel 5 show ''Dream Holiday Homes''. This new show was similar to ''Changing Rooms'', although this time, entire properties were given a makeover. The properties were situated in various Southern European locations, and at the end of each show Smillie would sell off the property for the price of a £1 phone call to a lucky viewer picked at random. The show ran for five series.


2004: ''Strictly Ice Dancing''

In 2004, Smillie was one of the celebrities to take part in '' Strictly Ice Dancing'', a one-off ice dance version of ''
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''.


2005: ''The People's Court''

Smillie was back working for STV Productions in 2005 as presenter of the short-lived ITV show '' The People's Court''.


2005: ''A Brush with Fame''

Later that year, she was the presenter of ITV's '' A Brush with Fame'', searching for the UK's best amateur portrait artist.


2006: ''Strictly Come Dancing''

From October to December 2006, Smillie took part in Series Four of ''Strictly Come Dancing'' with dance partner Matthew Cutler. She improved as the series progressed. Len Goodman often referred to her as the ''Dark Horse'' of the competition, and played music from the '' Black Beauty'' TV series over her training clips on the complementary show '' Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two''. She came fifth out of the fourteen competitors.


2007–2008: ''Postcode Challenge''

Smillie returned to STV from November 2007 into 2008 to host the Scottish channel's new gameshow, '' Postcode Challenge''. In each show, four teams of six people from the same postcode area are tested on general knowledge.


2009: ''Best of British Wedding Venues''

On 22 September 2009, Smillie presented a 10 part series entitled ''Best of British Wedding Venues'' on Wedding TV, a woman's lifestyle channel on the Sky and Freesat platforms. 2009


2013–2014: ''Finding Scotland's Real Heroes''

Smillie presented the 2013 and 2014 series of STV's ''Finding Scotland's Real Heroes''.


Television guest appearances

In 1993, she appeared on the Saturday evening
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light entertainment show '' Noel's House Party'', when her "Gotcha" tape was shown to viewers. In 2001, Smillie appeared on '' Lily Savage's Blankety Blank'' and the following year appeared on '' The Sooty Show'' in the episode called "All New Sooty". In the summer of 2009, Smillie appeared as a guest presenter of STV's '' The Hour'' for one week, with main anchor Stephen Jardine. In 2004, she took part in a
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called ''Gender Swap'' for Channel 5. Using silicon prosthetic makeup, she was transformed from female to male and was then given the challenge of attending a speed dating event as her new opposite sex self.


Outside television


1982–2010: Model

In her early years, Smillie worked the exhibition circuit and was an occasional lingerie model. Smillie was allegedly one of the
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girls (a Scottish marketing promotion that put pictures of young women on the backs of cans of lager). Smillie denied a role in ''
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'' newspaper on 2 October 2006. Smillie has continued to model occasionally since her rise to fame. Between 2007 and 2010 Smillie was the figurehead model for the Scottish company The Edinburgh Woollen Mill.


1994 and 2009: Radio

In 1994, Smillie presented a holiday show for
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called ''Carol Smillie's Blue Skies'', featuring reports from various worldwide destinations and holiday tips for would be travellers. In June 2009, Smillie appeared in the BBC Radio Scotland comedy sketch show Ellis and Clarke. Smillie appeared in a number of sketches in the 30-minute production playing herself, in which she and the members of the cast parodied her television personality. The show was broadcast on BBC Radio Scotland on 5 June 2009. On
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31 August 2009, Smillie hosted her own Radio show on 105.2 Smooth Radio, a Scottish Independent Local Radio station broadcasting to Glasgow and the surrounding area.


2003: Author

In 2003, Smillie joined forces with Eileen Fursland to become a best selling author with the publication of ''Carol Smillie's Working Mum's Handbook''. The book examined the practical problems and emotional issues that face women who go back to work. It considered work-life balance, time management, workplace rights to maternity leave and pay, tax credits. Starting on 10 May 2008, Smillie co-wrote – with animal behaviourist Emma Magson – a weekly column in ''
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'' entitled 'Perfect Pets'. The column was featured in the Body and Soul section of the Saturday edition and lasted 10 weeks.


2006–2011: Actress


=2006–2007 and 2010–2011: Stage actress

= In February 2006, Smillie made her début on the stage in the
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play ''
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''. She completed three tours of Scotland, appearing in
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,
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,
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, Edinburgh,
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and
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. In February to March 2010, Smillie appeared on stage in ''Hormonal Housewives'', a new comedy written by Julie Coombe and John MacIsaac. Appearing alongside Smillie were the co-writer Julie Coombe and Shonagh Price. The comedy portrayed three women juggling a career, childcare and being a housewife. The play begins with the three women getting ready for a night out and then moves into a series of self-contained sketches. The finale features a medley of music by
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,
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and
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. Smillie takes the part of Madonna, dancing and miming to the track "
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", dressed in a pastiche outfit based on the
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-designed conical bra
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, from the singer's 1990 Blond Ambition tour. Smillie took the play on a three-week tour of Scotland performing at theatres in
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,
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, Edinburgh,
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and
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.


=2008: Film Actress

= In 2008, Smillie made her film debut in a short film entitled ''Infamy'' playing a television presenter named Joan. The story concerns a man who is so desperate to get on Reality TV that he will try anything, including ultimately, holding up a shop at gunpoint to make the local news.


2012–2018: Entrepreneur


=2012–2018: DiaryDoll/Pretty Clever Pants

= In October 2012, Smillie started her own business, DiaryDoll, with business partner and friend
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, an ex-international tennis player. Together they created a range of women's underwear specifically for use during periods, with a secret waterproof panel inside them to remove the possibility of leaks and stains on clothing and bedding. They were designed to look and feel like normal underwear – i.e. breathable, washable and not crackly – giving women the confidence to go about their usual activities. DiaryDoll then partnered with charity Endometriosis UK, giving confidence to some of the 1.5 million British women who suffer painful and heavy periods as a result of
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. It was later noted that these were also useful to women in post-maternity and with pelvic floor weakness and the company was rebranded to include all of these groups. An additional goal for Smillie is to reduce the stigma of periods and women's pelvic health as it is still seen to be an embarrassing topic despite its prevalence and normality amongst healthy women.


2018–present: Humanist celebrant

Smillie is a
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. In 2018, she became an accredited humanist celebrant with the Humanist Society Scotland, conducting humanist, non-religious weddings, funerals and baby-namings.


Personal life

Smillie lives in Glasgow with husband Alex Knight, a restaurateur, whom she married in August 1991. They have three children. Smillie's smile was caricatured by the British impressionist Ronni Ancona in the UK television show ''Big Impression''. Ancona's impression of Smillie used the catchphrase "I'm Smiley Smiley Carol Smillie".


Charity work

Smillie is involved with several charities, primarily ones concerned with child welfare. One of her main charities is The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice (PPWH). She hosts 'A Little Less Strictly Come Dancing' Ball for them every year alongside Angus Purden. Smillie was a contestant on the British television game show '' Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'' supporting the charity NSPCC. She appeared on the show with Michael Aspel. They failed to progress past the £16,000 mark when they missed the question about authors, dropping to £1,000.


Trustee

Smillie is trustee to a number of Glasgow institutions. These include
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, where she is on the board as trustee of The Kelvingrove Refurbishment Appeal (KRA). This is an independent trust established to raise £5 million in sponsorship and donations towards the £27.9million refurbishment of Kelvingrove. She became a board member and Trustee for The Riverside Museum. She supports the Glasgow School of Art, as a former and current student of the School’s Continuing Education Programme. Smillie is a member of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project team. In July 2007 she launched The Digital MacIntosh Project to raise funds for the restoration and refurbishment of the MacIntosh Building, which houses the school.


Mensa

When Smillie was hosting ''Wheel of Fortune'' in the early 1991s, she was invited to take the Mensa test for high IQs by a tabloid newspaper, to prove that game show hostesses were not stupid. She said she had passed with an IQ of 148. She courted controversy in 2003, when she announced in an interview that she had cheated on the test. She admitted that the test was not taken under exam conditions, and she completed only two thirds of it, coming unstuck at the end. Smillie had phoned a friend to complete the remainder of the test. She said, "I felt slightly guilty at the time, but it hadn't really bothered me that I had cheated because it was never a real test to me, and Mensa had never invited me to take part."


Filmography


Television

Presenter *''
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'' 1989–1994 *''The Travel Show'' 1992 *''Holiday'' 1994–2001 ''including'' ''Summer Holiday'', ''Holiday Swaps'', ''Holiday Heaven'' and ''Holiday Favourites'' *'' Hearts of Gold'' 1995 – 1996 *''Get It On'' 1996 *''
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'' 1996–2003 *''The National Lottery'' 1996–2000 ''including'' ''The National Lottery – Amazing Luck Stories'', ''The National Lottery – We've Got Your Number'', ''National Lottery – Local Heroes'' *''Smillie's People'' 1996–97 *''Crazy For Love'' 1996 *''Edinburgh Hogmanay Live'' 1996 *''Edinburgh Hogmanay Live'' 1997 *''New Year Live Hogmanay Show'' 1998 *''Star Secrets'' 1999 *''Surprising Stars'' 2001 *''Dream Holiday Homes'' 2003–2005 *''Baby Hospital Live'' 2004 *''The Peoples Court'' 2005 *'' A Brush With Fame'' 2005 *'' Yorkhill'' 2005–2006 (Narrator) *''Postcode Challenge'' 2007–2008 *'' The Hour'' 2009 *''Best of British Wedding Venues'' 2009 *''Scotland's Winter Wonderland'' 2010 (Narrator) *''3@Three'' 2010 *'' The Hour'' 2010 *''Vet School'' 2011 (Narrator) Guest appearances *''The Hypnotic World of Paul McKenna'' 1994 *''You Bet'' 1995 1996 1997 *''The Alphabet Game'' 1996 *'' Shooting Stars'' 1996 *''An Evening with Lily Savage'' 1996 *''Confessions'' 1998 *''Clive Anderson All Talk'' 1998 *''McCoist & MacAulay'' 1998 *''Celebrity Ready Steady Cook'' 1999 *''All Over The Shop'' 1999 *''It's Only TV...But I Like It'' 1999 *''Blankety Blank'' 1999 *''Clarkson'' 1999 *''
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'' 1999 *''Heaven And Earth Show'' 2001 *''Celebrity Friends Like These'' 2001 *''Sooty'' 2001 *''Hot Potatoes'' 2002 *''Friday Night with Jonathon Ross'' 2002 *''The Brian Conley Show'' 2002 *''Alter Ego'' 2002 *''Kelly'' 2003 and 2005 *''V Graham Norton'' 2003 *'' Have I Got News for You'' 2003 *''Today with Des and Mel'' 2003 2004 *''Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway'' 2004 *''Win, Lose or Draw Late'' 2004 *''29 Minutes of Fame'' 2005 *''The Paul O'Grady Show'' 2005 *''Stars in Fast Cars'' 2005 *''Brainiac: Science Abuse'' 2005 *'' The Prince's Trust 30th Birthday: Live'' 2006 *''Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two'' 2006 *''Your Country Needs You'' 2007 *''The Aphrodisiac Test'' 2007 *''The Meaning Of Life'' 2007 *''Tonight With Trevor McDonald'' 2007 *''The Pyramid Game'' 2007 *''The Grumpy Guide To'' 2007 *'' Hider in the House'' 2008 *''The Alan Titchmarsh Show'' 2008 *''Take It Or Leave It'' 2008 *''How TV Changed Britain – Property'' 2008 *''Daily Cooks Challenge'' 2008 *''What Are You Like ?'' 2008 *''STV's Top 30 Best Loved Shows (Part 5)'' 2009 *''Loose Women'' 2009 *'' All Star Mr & Mrs'' 2010 *''
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(Children in Need Reporter)'' 2010 *''Coronation Street:The Big 50'' 2010 *''
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'' 2011 *''Pointless Celebrities'' 2013 *''Pointless Celebrities'' 2019 Reality TV Appearances *''Gender Swap'' 2004 *'' Strictly Ice Dancing'' 2004 *'' Star Spell'' 2005 *''
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'' 2006 *'' Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two'' 2006 *''
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'' 2010 Actress *'' 2point4 Children'' 1999 *'' Brookside'' 2000 *''Infamy'' 2008 Radio *''Ellis and Clarke'' 2009


Videos

*''Changing Shape with Carol Smillie'' (2000) *''Changing Rooms – Trust Me..I'm A Designer'' (2002)


Books

*''Carol Smillie's Working Mums Handbook'' (2003)


Awards

* National Television Award for ''
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'' * INDIE Award for ''
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'' * Bafta Nominated for ''
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'' * Rear of the Year 1998, a British award for people with a notable posterior. *In October 2008, Carol was nominated for a Scottish BAFTA, in The Lloyds TSB Scotland Audience Award for Most Popular Scottish Presenter category.


References


External links


Official website
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